(One pictures Daniel Craig in the movie version.) He has a taut, lean frame and dark blue eyes. She has auburn hair, high cheekbones and fashion sense, and she obsesses about her weight but shouldn't. (Slow service but lemon meringue pie to die for.) Soon, they're just running into other on the deck of one of Sunset Beach's funky seafood restaurants. Tru and Hope meet cute: He rescues her adorable Scottish terrier, Scottie. Now, Hope is listening to her biological clock tick. Rather than accompany her to the wedding, Josh flew off for a long weekend with friends in Las Vegas. Poor Hope is always the bridesmaid, stuck in a six-year, dead-end relationship with Josh, an orthopedic surgeon who's rather a Peter Pan. Meanwhile, Hope Anderson, a trauma nurse from Raleigh, checks into her family's old beach so she can be a bridesmaid at a college' friend's wedding. A mining engineer, Dad left Tru's mom before Tru was born. Tru Walls, a safari guide from Zimbabwe, travels to Sunset Beach for a meeting with his biological father, a man he never met. Here, he discovers the story of Tru and Hope. Sparks writes himself into the opening of the novel, discovering a manila envelope in "Kindred Spirit," the famed mailbox in the sand at Sunset Beach, where folks leave letters to no one in particular. Apparently, a week in Sunset Beach works better than an eHarmony membership. It should do wonders for the local tourist industry. Now, the best-selling wonder boy moves farther along the coast, setting his latest book-length romance, "Every Breath," in Sunset Beach. Nicholas Sparks set "Message in a Bottle" and "Dear John" in Wrightsville Beach and "Safe Haven" in Southport.
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